sub frame connector install
wildstringer
10-01-2004, 11:05 PM
I want to put sub frame connectors on my car not sure if i ll enough HP to really need them but better to be safe then sorry . I want to do this before i had any major add on's so i wont be tempted to get in it and possibly twist something. Anyway i 'm guessing weld in connector would be better than bolt in other than the obvious things like interior removal and such . what else is involved ,ie cuting floor boards or existing frame mods
silverstangs
10-01-2004, 11:15 PM
You will need to remove the carpet, but other than that, there should not be any cutting involved. I have no idea where you are at, but if your in Nor Cal, I have few places for you to get the subframes installed correctly. Personally, I would put subframes on any Fox body mustang, regardless of how much hp you make.
stang_racer20
10-01-2004, 11:39 PM
Why would you have to remove the carpet? All u have to do is weld them under your car from the front sub frame to the rear.
eillob
10-01-2004, 11:58 PM
Why would you have to remove the carpet? All u have to do is weld them under your car from the front sub frame to the rear.
True, they didn't need to remove my carpet when mine was done either.
True, they didn't need to remove my carpet when mine was done either.
wildstringer
10-02-2004, 12:21 AM
oh i thought the carpet could catch fire from the heat
GTStang
10-02-2004, 11:39 AM
#1 Stock fox-chassis V8 Mustangs should have sub-frames stock. There is more than enough toruq out of a stock efi 302 if you hook to do some frame twisting.
#2 The only sub-frames that require interior removal are Griggs insane style sub-frames that go inside the channels of the subframes.
#2 The only sub-frames that require interior removal are Griggs insane style sub-frames that go inside the channels of the subframes.
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